"Not Envious of Mandarin Ducks, Not Envious of Immortals" means: not envious of the pair of mandarin ducks, nor envious of the immortals in the sky. It means to be happier than lovebirds and immortals.
Before the earliest times, mandarin ducks were used to describe the brotherly love between men. In the Zhaoming Wenxuan (Selected Writings of Zhaoming), Su Wu had this passage Xiu for mandarin ducks and mandarin ducks, and now for participating in the business. The meaning of Su Wu's quote is that we used to be good brothers like mandarin ducks, helping each other, but now we are like the stars Shang and Shen, one in the west and the other in the east, one coming out and the other sinking, never to see each other again.
Example Sentences:
1, They are a marriage made in heaven, one is not envious of lovebirds.
2, today I saw, but also a lot of feelings, such a long-lasting love, really is not envious of lovebirds not envious of immortality.
3, in the sky would like to be a bird, *** knot in this day; not envious of lovebirds, not envious of immortality, and forever together in today.
4. The shutter engraves forever, the picture makes a vow. The most beautiful love, memories of reenactment, life to be continued, live the most romantic things. Photo Valentine's Day, not envious of lovebirds, happy Valentine's Day!